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RELS 324: Women in the Bible- GS
1.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
This course will have as its main focus the women of the Bible. We will read stories that will surprise, shock and educate as to the role women played in biblical times. This course will read the Old and New Testament stories of women in light of the interpretative issues present in feminist theology and biblical interpretation. Throughout the course, students will continue to reflect on questions concerning the role of women in contemporary society.
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RELS 325: Providence, Suffering and Freedom- GS
1.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
This course examines various possibilities for making sense of the traditional Christian belief in an omnipotent, all-loving, providential God in light of the contemporary awareness of the immensity and tragedy of human suffering and the growing recognition of the depth and radicalness of human freedom.
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RELS 325 - Providence, Suffering and Freedom- GS
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RELS 326: Ancient Wisdom and the Modern Search for Meaning- GS
1.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
What is the good life What can a person truly know Is there justice in the world These are some of the fundamental, universal questions of the human condition. This course will raise these questions and look at how the biblical wisdom literature answers them along with similar writings from elsewhere in the ancient world as well as modern literature and film. As a result of this analysis, students will have the opportunity to construct a coherent and viable structure of meaning for their own life's journey.
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RELS 326 - Ancient Wisdom and the Modern Search for Meaning- GS
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RELS 331: Judaism and Christianity: The Holocaust- GS
1.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
The examination of the historical and contemporary relation of Jews and Christians, through a study of critical events, comparative literature and correlated theologies, in an analysis which recognizes both interrelated unity and tragic antagonism. The course will ordinarily focus on a specific period, collection of related texts, or themes common to both traditions. Fall semester.
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RELS 333: Christian Ethics: Theology and Society- GS
1.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
The course addresses the enduring problem of the relationship between Christian faith and moral questions. It does so in the light of the convictions of a Catholic Christian faith community tradition. It seeks to determine the faith responses to contemporary social ethical issues. The social issues studied will vary. Fall and Spring semesters. Religious Studies majors/minors taking course for major/minor should sign up for RELS 433.
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RELS 333 - Christian Ethics: Theology and Society- GS
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RELS 338: Religion and Literature
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
(See Infrequently Offered Courses Section of the catalog.)
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RELS 338 - Religion and Literature
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RELS 340: World Religions: A Comparative Examination- GS
11.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
This course offers a critical and comparative introduction to the world's non- Christian and mostly non-Western religious traditions. Focusing on Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Judaism, Islam and several indigenous religions as well as new religious movements, the course investigates and compares these traditions with special attention given to contexts. A key component in this involves examining the phenomenon of globalization and the issues of diversity and interaction between traditions.
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RELS 342: Asian Philosophy and Religion
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
A study of the major philosophical and religious traditions of South and East Asia. The course emphasizes the Hindu, Buddhist and Taoist traditions. The ethical, metaphysical and epistemological aspects of each major tradition are covered. Spring semester.
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RELS 347: Theology and the Concern for Justice
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
A critical survey of recent theological movements emerging out of non-traditional contexts that stress the theme of justice and liberation for the poor and oppressed, challenging the way Christians both experience and understand their faith. The course explores a variety of theological issues related to the problem of sociopolitical inequity. Prerequisite: junior standing. Spring semester, alternate years.
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RELS 350: Christianity and Cultural Diversity- GS
1.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
This course explores the dynamic relationship between Christianity and contemporary cultures and societies, especially non-European cultures. It focuses on themes such as multiculturalism, inculteration and the growing development of contextual theologies - theologies which emerge from cultural settings different from those that have traditionally shaped Christian theology.
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